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ISBN10: 0920057772, ISBN13: 9780920057773, [publisher: Black Rose Books] Softcover Book is square and binding is tight. Cover boards are in fair shape with some chipping along the top. Top right corner is dented, Pages are clean throughout. Former owner's name in ink on inside front cover. [Sydney, NS, Canada] [Publication Year: 1986]
Montreal: Black Rose Books [0-920057-77-2] 1987, 1st Paperback Edition. (Mass market paperback) 208pp. Fine. 8vo. Wrappers. B&W photos.. Black Rose Books ISBN 0920057772 9780920057773 [CA]
Montreal: Black Rose Books, Date: 1996. First edition. paperback. very good/no dustjacket. 8vo. pp.208 1996. Black Rose Books ISBN 0920057772 9780920057773 [CA]
ISBN10: 0920057772, ISBN13: 9780920057773, [publisher: Black Rose Books, Montreal, PQ, Canada] Softcover 208 pages including footnotes and black and white photographs. Backbreaking work for slave wages in labour camps - that was the government's response to thousands of young men looking for jobs in the Dirty Thirties. This historical account tells the little-known story of the jobless who drifted across the country during the Depression and were drawn into the work camps - offered poor food, mass shelter, and a few pennies a day in exchange for doney work on major government projects. Records the desperation, disillusionment, and rebellion of these welfare inmates, and the repressive shameful way in which the politicians and government authorities tried to keep the situation under control. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy. [Ladysmith, BC, Canada] [Publication Year: 1987]
Montreal, PQ, Canada: Black Rose Books, Date: 1987. Book. Fine. Paperback. Reprint. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 208 pages including footnotes and black and white photographs. Backbreaking work for slave wages in labour camps - that was the government's response to thousands of young men looking for jobs in the Dirty Thirties. This historical account tells the little-known story of the jobless who drifted across the country during the Depression and were drawn into the work camps - offered poor food, mass shelter, and a few pennies a day in exchange for doney work on major government projects. Records the desperation, disillusionment, and rebellion of these welfare inmates, and the repressive shameful way in which the politicians and government authorities tried to keep the situation under control. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy.. 1987. Black Rose Books ISBN 0920057772 9780920057773 [CA]
ISBN10: 0920057772, ISBN13: 9780920057773, [publisher: Black Rose Books, Montreal, PQ, Canada] Softcover 208 pages including footnotes and black and white photographs. Backbreaking work for slave wages in labour camps - that was the government's response to thousands of young men looking for jobs in the Dirty Thirties. This historical account tells the little-known story of the jobless who drifted across the country during the Depression and were drawn into the work camps - offered poor food, mass shelter, and a few pennies a day in exchange for doney work on major government projects. Records the desperation, disillusionment, and rebellion of these welfare inmates, and the repressive shameful way in which the politicians and government authorities tried to keep the situation under control. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy. [Ladysmith, BC, Canada] [Publication Year: 1987]
Montreal, PQ, Canada Black Rose Books 1987 Reprint Paperback Fine 0920057772. 208 pages including footnotes and black and white photographs. Backbreaking work for slave wages in labour camps-that was the government's response to thousands of young men looking for jobs in the Dirty Thirties. This historical account tells the little-known story of the jobless who drifted across the country during the Depression and were drawn into the work camps-offered poor food, mass shelter, and a few pennies a day in exchange for doney work on major government projects. Records the desperation, disillusionment, and rebellion of these welfare inmates, and the repressive shameful way in which the politicians and government authorities tried to keep the situation under control. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy.; 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall; CANADA HISTORY LABOR LABORING CLASSES POOR UNEMPLOYED BUSINESS ECONOMICS ECONOMIC CONDITIONS GENERAL POLITICAL SCIENCE Brown, Lorne When Freedom Was Lost: The Unemployed, the Agitator and the State Unemployed Canada Labor Labour Camps Depressions 1929.
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